Ninja Advanced Oni Kudaki from a Jab
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I don't care how long you've been training in martial arts, you should be a lot more humble. I'm reading through peoples comments and what you've said back to them. Your video was ok, but your attitude on the otherhand, seems quit poor for someone who supposedly has been trianing for 32 years. If you're going to post a video, people are going to critisize it, instead of acting offended, try listening, maybe you could learn something new.
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His taijutsu is terrible! Moving back from a punch? How about some ninja secret techniques? Go back to the drawing board!!!!!!!!!
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I like this video, and the others video,where you show, ninjutsu stance against a boxer, but tell me is ichimonji this stance?You should make other video where explain the use of the ninja stance(ichimonjii,jumonjii),ag
ainst a boxer, with more details.Greeting from Italy! -
@jamnin94 there is also ashi sabaki and the first one you move in a straight line backwords. and you are right about the martial artist behind their computer. i believe they are called keyboard warriors ! :D
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I like it. I would maybe use ura oni kudaki, only because the right hand is already in the right place.
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@YeoDojo All I can say is: Good luck with your training.
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@apryor2006 I can tell your not ready by how you move and by how you apply the technique.
ninpo says move back on a 45 to evade. u should apply ur taijutsu better. one of the cardinal rules of fighting is never move back on a straight line
jamnin94 7 months ago 2
@jamnin94 Does it? How about Kyojutsu and not being predictable. As Soke Hatsumi says nothing is fixed? Wing Chun move back and forth on a line?
As a point on politeness if you see something that does not agree with what you believe, most polite people would ask a question concerning the difference of presentation before diving in with wide sweeping statements showing there own lack of insight. Just a thought
YeoDojo 7 months ago
@YeoDojo as a third kyuu in ninpo(i kno, everyones a martial artist behind their computer right?) i was just trying to point out a concept of our art. most ninjutsu practitioners have limp noodles for ukes and look like they couldnt apply anything to save their life. so its hard not to be critical. in real life if u move in a straight line u hit something, circleing an angles are most proficiant. i like that version of oni kudaki btw... nice
jamnin94 7 months ago
@jamnin94 I think as a third kyu, it would have been nicer to see a politer line of questioning. You will find that if you ask nicely about things that you are not clear on you stand a better chance of getting a good explaination. To presume to know that you are always right is a difficult footing to start from.
If there is space to move back why not use it? If I was in a crowded bar I would use a different type of movement. Every situation is case by case.
YeoDojo 7 months ago
Dude, read thru your comments. You consistently say people are missing your point or that they don't understand what your doing. My point is that I am very familiar with what you are trying to do because I have also been there and done that. It's you who keeps dancing around the point. I've been very clear you just don't want to hear the truth. So, I will let you get back to your training but please don't post videos until you have the skill and knowledge to demonstrate the techniques.
apryor2006 10 months ago
@apryor2006 Dude. What is your point? We have discussed distancing and I have accepted that I should be more on the limit of the Ukes range. If I am on the street and not in a confined area. I do expect to control the distance. I dont really understand your suggestions of being in range of a stylist such as a boxer and trying to compete as in a sport environment? Again I currently train 5 days a week, granted not solely in Buj, so not sure what your point is on your old training regimen?
YeoDojo 10 months ago